@@allmight415 It's actually a player's hand book, a game master guide and a game setting all in one book. I never gave it much credit back in the day since D&D was all we played, but I after reading the book recently I regret never trying to play it when I had the chance.
I found this by cyberpunk 2077. I am a Dungeon/game master so when I found this and no surprise I love sci-fi I immediately found a gold mine of campaigns.
A friend of mine has been trying to get me into this game. The only tabletop rpg I've ever played properly is DnD 5e, and even then not much and the GM did all the heavy lifting with helping with making my character. I was skeptical when I was given the several pages of rules, but just a few pages in I was hooked and ended up reading the whole thing (besides the missions of course) and building a character in one night. I'm so excited to play, especially now that it's actually 2020!
its fun to think that back in the days they thought there would be a cyberpunk like future in 2020, yet here we are EDIT: *Turns out, i was terribly wrong*
I literally remember this game came out in the late eighties I was in junior high first time I'd heard word Cyberspace this game was prophetic even about Corporations taking over the world. Wer'e here!
We're watching this video through a network of computers that transmit data wirelessly. Some from computers we hold in our hands. Our environment is collapsing, our governments are corrupt, our corporations have far too much power, etc. We're there already
Just bought the second edition of 2020 and I’m preparing my own scenario for me and my friends. Hope you guys crank these vids out quick, I wanna know as much as I can!
During close combat it's highly encouraged to do called shots. cyberpunk is frigging deadly and players need to be aware that their brains could be blown out in the first round. I frigging love cyberpunk 2020 and I am stoked for cyberpunk red and of course the video game
@@hadeseye2297 that -6 doesn't always matter though. With weapon upgrades and cyber upgrades that -6 could easily be mitigated to nothing and still have positive modifiers to spare.
Thank you so much for this: I have the original 2013 box set, and the rules were a little muddy back in 1988. I ran 2020 last night. This clarification really helped me with my one shot, which may turn into a campaign. You guys are the best.
Holy Hell Yeah! I love that this EPIC GAME is making a comeback in Pen & Paper form. I've had the original books for years, but having not really been an active RPG'r at this time (back in the 90's), it's been difficult to decipher how to run the game (D&D and the D20 system have infected my brain). These videos are great. I'll be purchasing some physical books from the site soon. Keep pumpin' these out!
Gracias por subtitularlo a español, resulta que esta serie de juegos de rol no es rara en español y ¡no tenía idea! Ahora solo falta convencer a alguien de jugar conmigo
Just bought 2020 and got some friends from work in to a group to start. First Tabletop I’ve purchased, glad these tutorials are coming out, I’ll need all the help I can get but I’m excited for our first game night.
Really love the in-depth. I just got me a copy and me and my roommates are isolated cause the virus, and we were planning on running a huge ttrpg game and this came to mind in coherent because we're all excited for CP2077. So we're gonna do a story about the beginning and somehow go in line up until the game comes out and try to make our characters as close as possible.
finally, a tutorail video that isnt an hour of a 40 year old man sitting at a table. this really helps, too bad no one in my area is into pen and paper games
Correct me if I wrong but I remember Mike clarifying that you subtract BTM before doubling on head shots. It's double the received damage on the head, not all the rolled damage from the attack.
@@RTalsorianGames that does certainly crank up the lethality, which goes along with the forced Staged Penetration that was only an optional rule back when i played. *"back in my day... blah blah."* heh. oh man, the sound of the modem at the start of the video. - how much baud was that baby packin'? i am absolutely thrilled that Mr Pondsmith's game is being adapted by CDPR and that the work that the coming '77 title is an iteration of is getting some well deserved limelight. i'll be checking out the rest of your provided videos as a refresher.
Truly I wished we gotten a cyberpunk 2020 game. At least this video game adaptation would have more of a faithful source to the original board game itself. At least you can be any sort of protagonist. With multiple beginning life paths. And actually see a more alive night city before the fourth corporate war.
As someone who has just played Cyberpunk Red's system and is only now learning CBPK2020's combat, this is hard as hell. Having to take a "death save" after each hit is so much more punishing than just taking the damage like in Red.
Thank you for this! I've given up on Shadowrun, and I have found that the Savage Worlds game system doesn't really do cyberpunk settings very well, so I've made the switch to Cyberpunk 2020 (I've ordered everything in print from the R. Talsorian Games website, and everything available via PDF from Drivethrurpg). Seeing the rules in action, via a mini-encounter like in this video, helps me learn new systems faster.
You'll like it. It is a work of genius, if you get used to the multiple dice-rolls needed for resolution like in the Old School games. A hint is to learn the Netrunning rules _cold_ because they are a parallel rule set but be aware you'r keeping the other players waiting. Go through the Netrunner's thing as fast as you can. I'm not running down the other games. I *liked* Interface Zero 2.0 for Savage Worlds (Gun Metal Games), and they are coming out with 3.0 soon. There are extreme character types there, and psionics (called zeeks).
Found the Chippin' In song on CDPR's channel, got hyped and bought the corebook. Always a more of a Shadowrunner myself, but I'm digging the system so far. Need to get the Chrome books too. Hoping Cyberpunk Red will get as much splatbook love.
example. You roll your dice and have a 10. Then you roll it again and luckily it's 10 again so guess what? You roll it again! And it's a 10 for the third time! Begging for mercy you GM ask you to roll something else and obediently your dice roll a 4. your dice result is an awesome 34 you have to add to your skill+characteristic+modifiers. Usually this is like shooting two torpedoes in some huge space station's vent system or emasculating a flee with a 120mm APFSDS shell fired from 3km by a main battle tank...
@@DC2022 I understand the method, but was it explicitly stated to work that way in the rules? It would make good sense to compensate for the Fumble Table checks when you roll a "1" (40% of the time nothing happens, you just fail, but that leaves 60% of all your Skill-Roll 1's leading to a nasty Fumble).
@@Dracopol "on a natural roll of 10 you have had a critical success. Roll an additional 1D10 and ADD it to your original roll." And yeah I'm not a fan of this fumble table. We adopted the customised version of fumble which is quite mirroring the critical success system. When you roll a "1", roll again and substract this number to your skill check. If you roll a "10", reroll again and inflate the number you will substract to your skill check. IF your skill check becomes inferior to "0" there you have problems because it's a critical failure (and now you could apply the cyberpunk table without the 1-4 results) For example you have an overall skill value of 18 (skill+characteristic+modifiers) you roll your D10 and end on "1". You reroll. Sadly it's a "10" so you roll it again and end with a "9". Your dice made a "-19" you have to add to your skill check... 18-19 gives you -1. Too bad, it's a critical failure, enjoy your pain! (and no, you don't add the first "1" or you can if you want ^^ there is nothing written in stone)
Don't be fooled, this combat system is EXTREMELY chunky. Lots of adding, subtracting, and dividing. Tons of numbers to add up can be satisfying for players, but when everybody does that it can become very cumbersome. Generally speaking, if you wish to run combat in Cyberpunk 2020, it would be wise to prepare enemies for death and dealing death, in other words make NPC's have set numbers to run during combat otherwise you'll be doing a lot of potentially confusing and time consuming rolling. Cyberpunk 2020's combat is great fun, when everyone is on the same page, but can become tedious if ran to the letter. With all that being said, run the game how you like, but don't forget to use shortcuts when the action drags!
After the first shot, I was ready to comment "mmmh this game doesn't seems very lethal, you wouldn' get a feeling of danger". And then I see the second shot !
Can someone explain ? I’m a bit confused, what exactly is this game? I see people talking about books and stuff so I’d appreciate it if someone could explain what the game even is. Thanks !
derek thomas, It’s a tabletop rpg set in an 80’s inspired futuristic universe that manages to be super depressing while also being super badass. To play all you need to do is buy the book for 20 dollars and buy some dice to play.
Thanks for the video, well done. I have a couple of questions. If I remember correctly parry/block is a reaction to a melee attack, not an action in itself. Also, isn't the head shot penalty -5 rather than -4 for a basic called shot? Thanks.
This is so cool I loved baldurs gate 3 on ps5 and this would've been cool like that but man I don't I could ever play like this in real tabletop for either games lol super complicated but super cool
Im planning on running 2020 then going onto red then making one of my friends play 2077 and hopefully Cyberpunk Code name: Orion has some sort of multiplayer like they said they want to do so we can continue that story together
Correct me if I am wrong, but would Brooks second shot at 9:00 not miss? It was her second shot, so it should get additionally -3. I might overlook something though.
Its part of the same action, so there's no penalty. If she were to take an Extra Action and fire two more shots (you can fire up to your weapon's ROF, though if its above 2 it gets into autofire) those two Attack Checks would be at -3 each.
its silly to think that you can fire the ROF of your gun with out any penalty. That means that a high ROF gun with 20 ROF the person could roll 20 separate times...
Great guide. One request/suggestion please add scripted subtitles, YT built in subtitles often get words wrong, eg. you might say 2d6 and it will display 26 instead. Having proper subs would be very helpful to hard of hearing and deaf who want to learn too without having to decipher YTs auto subs. Thanks.
I know that what I'm asking is very specific, since as a rule it's for "Night Edge", but could you make a video how is this explaining the psychic powers and magic? I am a little confused to understand the whole
Hey, I may have missed something, but how did she take a second shot with no negative impact on aim (other than the -4?) I may have misread, but I thought if you took more than one action you took a penalty to each of the next ones? Also how many actions can you take in a turn? (Sorry, I'm brand new to this and I'm trying to prepare to run a session)
Hey, I know this info is a little late but here it goes... It's in the same action, her ROF for her gun is a 2 she can shoot two times with one trigger pull (at least I think so) and actions per turn is up to the GM 1 thru 3 actions is the usuall amount that GM can forgive before applying penalty
on the actual character sheet (the page where every player notes their stuff) the wound penalties are noted down, also, there is an entire section of the book covering this in detail. hope this helped!
I want to get my friends into cyberpunk 2020 or red... I've gotta GM it to get them into it... It must be a pretty common senario... Is it possible to preplan a game then run it as GM and player Planning to limit the characters to 2 or 3 types.... No netruning first time.
Where is a good full guide on cyberhacking? I do not have a clue about RAM, quickhacks, what is going on, why is everything slowed down if it is a quick hack? Something costs me 5 ram, how much do I have? Where is that info on the screen? How is ram replenished? omg wtf i have no dam idea
What happens if a character who receives more than 8 points of damage to a specific part of the body and does not pass the death save ? The character die or go into shock?
Is there any penalty for wearing armor? (Other than a few points off REF) Full body armor including helmet is only 600ep and gives 25 points of protection. Why wouldn't EVERYBODY go around dressed as storm troopers?
I've got nothing against armor as such. But if you take the rules as written a character would be stupid not to go around armored to the hilt. I was just wondering if I missed something in the rules that covered that. I personally would at a minimum give the player minuses on any social interactions.
Hey man thinking about purchasing a copy of this from DriveThru and use the updated Nightcity map that you get for preordering Cyberpunk 2077. Want to join when I begin a campaign for TH-cam?
Thank god you posted this
I'm running this in an hour and am just learning how combat works
Best of luck! Let us know how it goes!
@@RTalsorianGames
And he was never heard from again.
To this day bards tell the tale of a GM wo got mauled by his party.
I've never played anything like this. I think this video assumes you've played games like this. So I am lost as to who or what a "GM" is.
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Gamemaster
Bold move lmao
Really awesome. I hope this brings more people to the source material of 2077!
The fact that we know that the standard edition of Cyberpunk 2077 comes with the 2020 sourcebook will help.
@@MyGamer125 is that an equivalent to a D&D Player's handbook? Teaching you the basics?
@@allmight415 It's actually a player's hand book, a game master guide and a game setting all in one book. I never gave it much credit back in the day since D&D was all we played, but I after reading the book recently I regret never trying to play it when I had the chance.
I found this by cyberpunk 2077. I am a Dungeon/game master so when I found this and no surprise I love sci-fi I immediately found a gold mine of campaigns.
Thought 2077 was just a video game... They doing more with it?
A friend of mine has been trying to get me into this game. The only tabletop rpg I've ever played properly is DnD 5e, and even then not much and the GM did all the heavy lifting with helping with making my character. I was skeptical when I was given the several pages of rules, but just a few pages in I was hooked and ended up reading the whole thing (besides the missions of course) and building a character in one night. I'm so excited to play, especially now that it's actually 2020!
its fun to think that back in the days they thought there would be a cyberpunk like future in 2020, yet here we are
EDIT: *Turns out, i was terribly wrong*
All we have to get is cybernetics and we're basically there.
@@beatthegreat7020 What if I told you we do have cybernetics? (That are mostly not very advanced)
Who knew reality would be worse?
I literally remember this game came out in the late eighties I was in junior high first time I'd heard word Cyberspace this game was prophetic even about Corporations taking over the world. Wer'e here!
We're watching this video through a network of computers that transmit data wirelessly. Some from computers we hold in our hands. Our environment is collapsing, our governments are corrupt, our corporations have far too much power, etc. We're there already
Thanks guys! I've been trying to get a campaign started with some of my friends and its a little daunting at first, stuff like this really helps.
Just bought the second edition of 2020 and I’m preparing my own scenario for me and my friends. Hope you guys crank these vids out quick, I wanna know as much as I can!
Episode 2 will probably drop next week.
Lesson learned... ALWAYS aim for the head!
Head hits count as double damage! And the cyberkids want to look cool so they don't bother armoring or even plastiskinning their head!
During close combat it's highly encouraged to do called shots. cyberpunk is frigging deadly and players need to be aware that their brains could be blown out in the first round. I frigging love cyberpunk 2020 and I am stoked for cyberpunk red and of course the video game
And have -6 to your roll.
@@hadeseye2297 that -6 doesn't always matter though. With weapon upgrades and cyber upgrades that -6 could easily be mitigated to nothing and still have positive modifiers to spare.
Hope 2077 brings people to and back to 2020. Remember good nights when a friend of mine introduced me to this fantastic world.
Thank you so much for this: I have the original 2013 box set, and the rules were a little muddy back in 1988. I ran 2020 last night. This clarification really helped me with my one shot, which may turn into a campaign. You guys are the best.
Holy Hell Yeah! I love that this EPIC GAME is making a comeback in Pen & Paper form. I've had the original books for years, but having not really been an active RPG'r at this time (back in the 90's), it's been difficult to decipher how to run the game (D&D and the D20 system have infected my brain). These videos are great. I'll be purchasing some physical books from the site soon. Keep pumpin' these out!
Gracias por subtitularlo a español, resulta que esta serie de juegos de rol no es rara en español y ¡no tenía idea! Ahora solo falta convencer a alguien de jugar conmigo
Just bought 2020 and got some friends from work in to a group to start. First Tabletop I’ve purchased, glad these tutorials are coming out, I’ll need all the help I can get but I’m excited for our first game night.
This is fantastic, weve been trying to figure out how to play for a while now
Happy to have found this, running a game of my own next week and SEEING how it's done does a wonder for my understanding of the system.
Really love the in-depth. I just got me a copy and me and my roommates are isolated cause the virus, and we were planning on running a huge ttrpg game and this came to mind in coherent because we're all excited for CP2077. So we're gonna do a story about the beginning and somehow go in line up until the game comes out and try to make our characters as close as possible.
I heard of Cyberpunk being tabletop, 1 month before release and the lore I seek which lead me to here. Thank you.
finally, a tutorail video that isnt an hour of a 40 year old man sitting at a table. this really helps, too bad no one in my area is into pen and paper games
Correct me if I wrong but I remember Mike clarifying that you subtract BTM before doubling on head shots. It's double the received damage on the head, not all the rolled damage from the attack.
That bit was added after the main video was produced, specifically at Mike's instructions so its ((Damage - Armor) x 2) - BTM by his instruction.
@@RTalsorianGames that does certainly crank up the lethality, which goes along with the forced Staged Penetration that was only an optional rule back when i played. *"back in my day... blah blah."* heh. oh man, the sound of the modem at the start of the video. - how much baud was that baby packin'?
i am absolutely thrilled that Mr Pondsmith's game is being adapted by CDPR and that the work that the coming '77 title is an iteration of is getting some well deserved limelight. i'll be checking out the rest of your provided videos as a refresher.
@@RTalsorianGames "By your command!" --the Cylons
Whattt!!! You guys are awesome for this!
2020: the definition of reality being scarier than fiction
Damn
Thank you for this channel I'm hooked and in love with this world
Thank you for watching!
Really glad for that humble bundle, 2077 made me really want to play the actual thing
Truly I wished we gotten a cyberpunk 2020 game. At least this video game adaptation would have more of a faithful source to the original board game itself. At least you can be any sort of protagonist. With multiple beginning life paths. And actually see a more alive night city before the fourth corporate war.
As someone who has just played Cyberpunk Red's system and is only now learning CBPK2020's combat, this is hard as hell.
Having to take a "death save" after each hit is so much more punishing than just taking the damage like in Red.
We need more videos like this. Just love it
Thank you! More will be coming.
@@RTalsorianGames Awesome, just what I was hoping to hear!
Thank you for this! I've given up on Shadowrun, and I have found that the Savage Worlds game system doesn't really do cyberpunk settings very well, so I've made the switch to Cyberpunk 2020 (I've ordered everything in print from the R. Talsorian Games website, and everything available via PDF from Drivethrurpg). Seeing the rules in action, via a mini-encounter like in this video, helps me learn new systems faster.
I've been playing 2020 for close two decades. You should find yourself thoroughly pleased.
You'll like it. It is a work of genius, if you get used to the multiple dice-rolls needed for resolution like in the Old School games.
A hint is to learn the Netrunning rules _cold_ because they are a parallel rule set but be aware you'r keeping the other players waiting. Go through the Netrunner's thing as fast as you can.
I'm not running down the other games. I *liked* Interface Zero 2.0 for Savage Worlds (Gun Metal Games), and they are coming out with 3.0 soon. There are extreme character types there, and psionics (called zeeks).
My grandkids in 2077-hey grandpa can you buy me cyber punk 2134
Me-I remember December of 2020 when they released cyber punk 2077,good old times
you guys really need to make more of these vids specifically on 2020
Found the Chippin' In song on CDPR's channel, got hyped and bought the corebook. Always a more of a Shadowrunner myself, but I'm digging the system so far. Need to get the Chrome books too. Hoping Cyberpunk Red will get as much splatbook love.
If you roll a 10, you keep the 10 and roll again, adding both numbers. But can you do this only once, or as often as you roll a 10?
example. You roll your dice and have a 10. Then you roll it again and luckily it's 10 again so guess what? You roll it again! And it's a 10 for the third time! Begging for mercy you GM ask you to roll something else and obediently your dice roll a 4. your dice result is an awesome 34 you have to add to your skill+characteristic+modifiers. Usually this is like shooting two torpedoes in some huge space station's vent system or emasculating a flee with a 120mm APFSDS shell fired from 3km by a main battle tank...
@@DC2022 I understand the method, but was it explicitly stated to work that way in the rules? It would make good sense to compensate for the Fumble Table checks when you roll a "1" (40% of the time nothing happens, you just fail, but that leaves 60% of all your Skill-Roll 1's leading to a nasty Fumble).
@@Dracopol "on a natural roll of 10 you have had a critical success. Roll an additional 1D10 and ADD it to your original roll."
And yeah I'm not a fan of this fumble table. We adopted the customised version of fumble which is quite mirroring the critical success system. When you roll a "1", roll again and substract this number to your skill check. If you roll a "10", reroll again and inflate the number you will substract to your skill check. IF your skill check becomes inferior to "0" there you have problems because it's a critical failure (and now you could apply the cyberpunk table without the 1-4 results)
For example you have an overall skill value of 18 (skill+characteristic+modifiers) you roll your D10 and end on "1". You reroll. Sadly it's a "10" so you roll it again and end with a "9". Your dice made a "-19" you have to add to your skill check... 18-19 gives you -1. Too bad, it's a critical failure, enjoy your pain! (and no, you don't add the first "1" or you can if you want ^^ there is nothing written in stone)
@@ULTRAOutdoorsman that's overall proficiency in that topic, not only good Reflexes. The better you are, the lesser you're likely to critically fail.
Been playing 2077 humble bundle had the PDF file books on sales of 2020 so now me and my Bros are gonna take the city
great game without major bugs
Don't be fooled, this combat system is EXTREMELY chunky. Lots of adding, subtracting, and dividing. Tons of numbers to add up can be satisfying for players, but when everybody does that it can become very cumbersome. Generally speaking, if you wish to run combat in Cyberpunk 2020, it would be wise to prepare enemies for death and dealing death, in other words make NPC's have set numbers to run during combat otherwise you'll be doing a lot of potentially confusing and time consuming rolling. Cyberpunk 2020's combat is great fun, when everyone is on the same page, but can become tedious if ran to the letter. With all that being said, run the game how you like, but don't forget to use shortcuts when the action drags!
I would totally watch a whole series of these. Breaking down the rules in a brisk manner. 10 part series when
Finally, I understand how to play!
looks better than cyberjunk 2077.
Have you tried it lately lol?
Me and my buddy are wanting to start up a campaign. Cant wait to play this!
I just found this tutorial vids, they are SO helpful. Great work, hoping to see more of them!
After the first shot, I was ready to comment "mmmh this game doesn't seems very lethal, you wouldn' get a feeling of danger". And then I see the second shot !
It’s fun to think that you can explain how to play this game in only 10 minutes...
Love the vid! Is it possible to cover grenade/area damage too? It was never covered in the book
We'll add it to the topic list.
Can someone explain ? I’m a bit confused, what exactly is this game? I see people talking about books and stuff so I’d appreciate it if someone could explain what the game even is. Thanks !
derek thomas, It’s a tabletop rpg set in an 80’s inspired futuristic universe that manages to be super depressing while also being super badass. To play all you need to do is buy the book for 20 dollars and buy some dice to play.
We Love Cyperbunk 2020!!!Cheers from Brasil
6:52 This is an optional rule and the GM chooses if he wants to use it. At least the book says it is
You must have very old book,my print of 2020 corebook dosent say its optional
Awesome thanks for this! One thing of not though is that it seems a couple of times in new sections the audio starts lower and then goes back up.
*note
We're still learning how to make the audio equipment work. Thank you.
Ex-Actly! what I needed!
Thanks for the video, well done. I have a couple of questions. If I remember correctly parry/block is a reaction to a melee attack, not an action in itself. Also, isn't the head shot penalty -5 rather than -4 for a basic called shot? Thanks.
Thank you! We'll be doing a video on melee combat down the road. And a head shot penalty is -4.
I'd love to see you guys revive the Mekton Series of RPGs! We need some of that good ol' anime mecha roleplaying action again!
I might get into this while waiting for part 2
Hi ☺️ thanks for the video.
Do you have any suggestions on running Never Fade Away starting adventure?
This is so cool I loved baldurs gate 3 on ps5 and this would've been cool like that but man I don't I could ever play like this in real tabletop for either games lol super complicated but super cool
Thank you forealz!! I love cyberpunk!
Im planning on running 2020 then going onto red then making one of my friends play 2077 and hopefully Cyberpunk Code name: Orion has some sort of multiplayer like they said they want to do so we can continue that story together
Are y'all going to make one of these for Cyberpunk RED?
my bros needed this
Did only I hear music from Cyberpunk 2077 trailer when watching this ?
I am so stoked to play that game, especially since it's being made by CD Projekt Red!
Cyperpunk red definitely simplified the rules lol
Appreciated.
Correct me if I am wrong, but would Brooks second shot at 9:00 not miss? It was her second shot, so it should get additionally -3. I might overlook something though.
Its part of the same action, so there's no penalty. If she were to take an Extra Action and fire two more shots (you can fire up to your weapon's ROF, though if its above 2 it gets into autofire) those two Attack Checks would be at -3 each.
its silly to think that you can fire the ROF of your gun with out any penalty. That means that a high ROF gun with 20 ROF the person could roll 20 separate times...
This seems like what if original TMNT had a baby with Shadow run.
Very cool..
I Like it.. a good explanation of the chaos of combat :)
The game works patch 1.04!
Do players need to roll initiative every round or it's kinda constant during the one battle?
Thank you
How do the AC and Hp of your character
At 5:55 how is the torso shot completed? A 1d10 compared to what?
There's a chart, located both on your character sheet and in the rulebook. Roll d10, compare to the chart, it tells you where the shot lands.
Was Brooks' second shot part of her first action and was it an extra one?
Great guide. One request/suggestion please add scripted subtitles, YT built in subtitles often get words wrong, eg. you might say 2d6 and it will display 26 instead. Having proper subs would be very helpful to hard of hearing and deaf who want to learn too without having to decipher YTs auto subs. Thanks.
So they use d10s for standard rolls like rolling initiative and all that?
I know that what I'm asking is very specific, since as a rule it's for "Night Edge", but could you make a video how is this explaining the psychic powers and magic? I am a little confused to understand the whole
3:19 KereNzikov booster...
A life saver
Thank you
How many actions can you take in a round total?
GM's call. In theory, unlimited extra actions. In practice, 1 to 3 is what's most easily managed.
Is that the actual game from 1988?
Seems so
@@VideoGameFX yep. People are still playing it, especially now with the videogame version coming.
@@dochasbeo5468 Yep I`m one of them, just started GMing for my group
Hey, I may have missed something, but how did she take a second shot with no negative impact on aim (other than the -4?) I may have misread, but I thought if you took more than one action you took a penalty to each of the next ones? Also how many actions can you take in a turn? (Sorry, I'm brand new to this and I'm trying to prepare to run a session)
Hey, I know this info is a little late but here it goes...
It's in the same action, her ROF for her gun is a 2 she can shoot two times with one trigger pull (at least I think so) and actions per turn is up to the GM 1 thru 3 actions is the usuall amount that GM can forgive before applying penalty
Where can I find a copy of this I need new table tops
Thanks for this!
Oof... the narrator...
It's not about how well you do the job... it's how cool you look doin it.
Kidding aside I appreciate the video.
I dont understand the wound penalties for Stun Saves, how are they applied?
on the actual character sheet (the page where every player notes their stuff) the wound penalties are noted down, also, there is an entire section of the book covering this in detail. hope this helped!
Can anyone tell me if you are supposed to add a statistic score to a special ability roll? Or is it just 1d10+special ability score??
I want to get my friends into cyberpunk 2020 or red...
I've gotta GM it to get them into it... It must be a pretty common senario...
Is it possible to preplan a game then run it as GM and player
Planning to limit the characters to 2 or 3 types.... No netruning first time.
Awesome! Thanks!
Brooooo I am a big cyberpunk fan 😁
Is Initiative rolled per round?
Loved the video and the idea, but the speaker voice is kind of low and hard to hear.
We're still working out audio kinks. Thanks for letting us know.
No problem, I'm glad to help!
Do they get corona ?
Where is a good full guide on cyberhacking? I do not have a clue about RAM, quickhacks, what is going on, why is everything slowed down if it is a quick hack? Something costs me 5 ram, how much do I have? Where is that info on the screen? How is ram replenished?
omg wtf i have no dam idea
What happens if a character who receives more than 8 points of damage to a specific part of the body and does not pass the death save ? The character die or go into shock?
The character would be making a death save, and if you do not pass a death save you die no matter where you get hit
I know this was 7 months ago but here we are in 2020 and it looks nothing like the game.
Is there any penalty for wearing armor? (Other than a few points off REF)
Full body armor including helmet is only 600ep and gives 25 points of protection.
Why wouldn't EVERYBODY go around dressed as storm troopers?
1. Availability
2. You're conspicuous
3. It lowers your REF
1. Depends on the referee (600 ep is not a lot)
2. So what
3. Doesn't matter in the long run
@@timbuktu8069 aren't you a barrel full of sunshine
I've got nothing against armor as such. But if you take the rules as written a character would be stupid not to go around armored to the hilt.
I was just wondering if I missed something in the rules that covered that.
I personally would at a minimum give the player minuses on any social interactions.
Well I still can't believe they make cyberpunk 2077 from this old game 😂
If I buy the game from the website, would it come with a GM manual?
The main book is technically the only book you need to run a game everything else is just expansions to flesh out the world and give more options.
I kinda wanna play this now :0
is this show going to be daily, weekly, or when we can?
Weekly to every other weekly. We're doing Witcher and Cyberpunk 2020 videos so they may alternate.
cool good to know! :) It would also be awesome to see you guys do a campaign show for both at some point
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Primero hay que poner la dificultad y después hacer la tirada.
Hey man thinking about purchasing a copy of this from DriveThru and use the updated Nightcity map that you get for preordering Cyberpunk 2077. Want to join when I begin a campaign for TH-cam?
They should make the combat on some type of device that would speed this up
it's 2021 guys
At 4:40, should be 1d6 not 1d10 based on text in video?
Thanks for video too, never played an rpg. Looks interesting!
Ahh I think d10 was for skill check , d6 is for damage
Can you play this game with yourself (You're the GM and the players?)
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